Were Prince George and Princess Charlotte page boy and flower girl at Princess Eugenie’s wedding?
WE all remember Prince George and Princess Charlotte at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding in May.
But did they reprise their roles as page boy and flower girl for Princess Eugenie's nuptials? Here's everything you need to know.
Were Prince George and Princess Charlotte page boy and flower girl?
Eugenie had a number of flower girls and page boys as she wed wine merchant Jack Brooksbank on October 12.
Princess Charlotte was a member of the wedding party.
The three-year-old had already played a part in both Meghan and Pippa Middleton's weddings, so she knew exactly what to do.
Prince George also nabbed a part in the service.
Similarly to his younger sister, George had been a page boy on a number of occasions.
Traditionally, royal brides walk down the aisle without adult bridesmaids.
And although Eugenie chose her older sister Princess Beatrice to be her maid of honour, she did not walk down the aisle with the bridal party.
Who else joined Princess Eugenie down the aisle?
Eugenie walked down the aisle alongside her father Prince Andrew.
Robbie Williams' daughter Theodora acted as a flower girl, as Eugenie is close to the singer and his wife Ayda Field.
Eugenie's goddaughter Maud Windsor - who's the daughter of Freddie Windsor - also took on the role.
Peter Phillips' daughters Savannah and Isla joined Eugenie at the chapel, alongside Zara Tindall's four-year-old Mia.
Louis de Givenchy - son of J.P. Morgan executive Olivier de Givenchy - was also a page boy, while Prince Edward's children Lady Louise and Viscount Severn were "special attendants" but did not walk down the aisle.